The input molecules of the Calvin cycle are carbon dioxide, ATP, and NADPH. The output molecules are sugar, ADP, NADP, and inorganic phosphate.
Input: Carbon Dioxide, Reduced NADP, ATP, Ribulose Bisphosphate
Output: Triose Phosphate, NADP(oxidised from reduced NADP), oxygen, Ribulose bisphosphate (regenerated)
Calvin Cycle:
Input: ATP, NADPH, CO2
Output: ADP, G3P, NADP+
Neither input nor output: Light, glucose, O2
Input: atp, nadph, co2
output:nadp+, adp,g3p
neither:o2, light, glucose
ATP, NADPH, and CO2
CO2
Yes
ATP adds chemical energy to the Calvin-Benson cycle.
ATP adds chemical energy to the Calvin-Benson cycle.
NADPH adds electrons to the Calvin-Benson cycle.
NADPH adds electrons and hydrogen ions to the Calvin-Benson cycle.
during Calvin Benson cycle carbon dioxide from the air is used to produce glucose and other compounds.
ATP adds chemical energy to the Calvin-Benson cycle.
ATP adds chemical energy to the Calvin-Benson cycle.
NADPH adds electrons to the Calvin-Benson cycle.
NADPH adds electrons and hydrogen ions to the Calvin-Benson cycle.
NADPH adds electrons to the Calvin-Benson cycle.
the final product of the calvin benson cycle used to produce glucose is?
The Calvin Cycle is also known as the Calvin-Benson Cycle, light-independent reaction, or the C3 Cycle.
the final product of the calvin benson cycle used to produce glucose is?
Calvin-Benson cycle
during Calvin Benson cycle carbon dioxide from the air is used to produce glucose and other compounds.
electrons
ATP